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FireFox 1.0.1 released

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  1. Chump

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    Mozilla warns of security holes, updates Firefox
    Users urged to upgrade to avoid possible attacks


    News Story by Joris Evers

    http://www.computerworld.com/securi...tory/0,10801,100060,00.html?from=homeheads

    FEBRUARY 26, 2005 (IDG NEWS SERVICE) - Several security vulnerabilities in Firefox and the Mozilla Suite of Internet software put users of the open-source products at risk of hacker attacks, The Mozilla Foundation warned this week.

    The organization released Firefox 1.0.1, which fixes 17 security flaws in the popular Web browser. The most serious flaws could allow an attacker to gain full control over a victim's PC, The Mozilla Foundation said in a statement. Firefox 1.0 was released in November and has since been downloaded more than 27 million times.

    Firefox 1.0.1 also includes several fixes to guard against spoofing of Web addresses and the security indicator on Web sites. These vulnerabilities could be exploited for phishing scams, which typically use spam e-mail messages to drive people towards fraudulent Web pages that look like legitimate e-commerce sites.

    One of the changes made in Firefox 1.0.1 is in the way the browser handles international domain names (IDN). These names are now displayed differently to make it easier to spot spoofed Web sites. Because of the way Firefox displayed IDNs, it was possible to register domain names with international characters that resembled other common characters, thus tricking users into believing they were on a trusted Web site.

    For protection against possible exploitation of the security flaws, users should download and install the latest version of Firefox, The Mozilla Foundation said. The organization doesn't offer patches to fix the problems without having to install a new browser.

    Most of these flaws also affect the Mozilla Suite, which includes a Web browser, an e-mail client, an Internet Relay Chat client and a Web page editor. However, users of the suite are left vulnerable because no fixes are yet available. Mozilla 1.7.6, the update that fixes the issues, is due out in "a couple of weeks," according to a Mozilla Foundation spokesman.

    The public warning of the security vulnerabilities is evidence that The Mozilla Foundation's products give a false sense of security, charged Thor Larholm, a researcher with PivX Solutions Inc., a Newport Beach, Calif.-based company that specializes in security for Windows-based systems. "We have to remember that all software has security vulnerabilities, the only difference is in how we anticipate them and inform the world about their existence," he said via e-mail.

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    get the updated verion here

    http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/releases/
     
  2. Relativist

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  3. Oski2005

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    Well, as soon as tons of people started using FF, it became a target. Look out, the cycle of updates begins.
     
  4. Uprising

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    Yep, FF is now in the Updating mode from here on out. Exploitation 'R Us.

    Man, anyone else getting some HORRIBLE download speed? I'm at 1kb?! WHAT!???????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
     
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  5. swilkins

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    I know this was posted before, but cannot find it.

    Does anyone have the settings to increase the speed of Firefox?

    Danks
     
  6. the futants

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    thanks for the heads-up on that one. it fixed the problems i was experiencing (as noted in the other firefox thread.)
    cheers.
     
  7. Dark Rhino

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  8. Vengeance

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    Some of the vulnerabilities weren't FF's fault. With regard to spoofing URLs with IDNs, that was actually a result of the IDN spec. FF now implements an adjustment to it to stop the spoofing problem.
     
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